Anaconda Central High School - Rockalite Yearbook (Anaconda, MT)

 - Class of 1965

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MARGUERITE SESTRICH ROBERT RUTHERFORD Better known to her class- mates as Raggs , this energetic student was an active member of the Starlites, Science Club, and GAC. Marguerite was honored for her scientific ability by being chosen to participate in the Summer Science Research Program at the University of Wash- ington. An excellent stu- dent, her plans include Medical Technology. One of Central's best play- ers in both basketball and football, Bob finds sports tops. A three year letter- man in football and track and a two year letterman in basketball. He was pick- ed for the All State Con- ference team his senior year. Bob enjoyed his four years of high school and plans to further his education. KATHLEEN KRISKOVICH GAC, Science Club and sacristan duties took up most of Kathy's time. She entered the Science fair with the 'Study of Algae' as her project. She finds math interesting and plans to become a Math Teacher. She enjoys listening to records, hiking, playing the piano, and bowling. Kathy has most enjoyed just being a student at ACHS. JOHN ROBERT MATOSICH JUDY SPANBAUER 18 Quiet, easy-going Robbie is a member of the Amatuer Radio Club. His leisure time is occupied by hunting and working on his car. Perhaps one of these hobbies may determine his still indefinite plans for the future. Bubbling and energetic, Judy spent much of her time harmonizing with the Star- lites and working on the ROC KALITE staff. She was active in GAC, in many ways, including serving as GAC representative her sophomore year. Judy plans to attend Beauty School after graduation.

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Tall, keen-minded and articulate, Mike was a member of the Tennis Club. He received an award for scholastic achievement his junior year. He also repre- sented Central at science fairs for three years. Because of his interest in the outdoors, he plans a career in forestry. Jim lent his time to the Saint Peter's choir, Teen Dem's and played on the football and basketball teams. His favorite pas- times include playing the piano. Jim's future plans include college. MARION TOBIN One of Central's best students, Marion directed her interests to both studies and social activities. She was a member of Sodality, G. A. C. , Science Club, the ROCKALITE Staff and was a Candy Striper. Marion also lent her voice to the Starlites and she showed her ability to play the piano at many school functions. She plans to attend college. JAMES LONG WILLIAM CORRIGAN 17 Petite and energetic is Peggy» a member of Star- lites, G. A.C. andaC.C.D. student teacher. She enjoys sewing and riding around with the gang . Peggy's sweet disposition and sense of humor has won her many friends. Her future plans are indefinite, but we are sure she will be suc- cessful. Ben, quiet and reserved, enjoys water skiing as his favorite sport. He also likes to ride around in his blue Ford with his friends. Ben served as manager of the basketball team his sophomore year. He plans to attend college in the fall.



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Bill's favorite expression is Tiger, When he is not saying Tiger he is either eating chicken, working on cars, doing homework, or just riding around. When Bill was asked what his future plans would be, he said, You never can tell, but they probably include college. Treasurer of the senior class, Mimi participated in many school activities. She was a member of the Science Club and G. A. C. Starlites played an important role in Mimi's high school days. The superior ratings at state music festivals helped her decide on a career in music. GAYLE KEENAN Gayle, always ready with a smile and a kind word for everyone, worked competently on the ROC KALITE staff and in the Science Club. She was a member of G. A. C. , Sodality, and pres- ident of the Candy Stripers. Gayle was also chosen representative to Girl's State. Next year, Gayle will be busy at college. MARILEE MOE ANDRE ADAMS 19 Ambitious and full of fun, Carol was a vivacious lead- er as president of the G. A. C. Truly worthy of her office as co-captain of the swim team, Carol has won num- erous awards in competitive swimming. Her athletic ability was further display- ed in her participation on girl's softball and basket- ball teams. College is among Carol's future plans. Although he is generally quiet, Andre could be counted on to appreciate classmates' antics. Re- served and easy-going, he enjoys as his favorite sports hunting and fish- ing.

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